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Post by Kaushik on Jan 13, 2016 15:24:49 GMT
Most exciting match of the season, not happy with the result but happy to see an entertaining game.
LVG didnt do many things wrong except playing Fellaini for 90 mins but I think that mistake cost us 2 points.
He always got his tactics spot on against Liverpool, I hope he can continue that. We cannot afford to lose more points, must win game for many reasons. Sack him if he cannot beat them.
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Post by Oomtom on Jan 13, 2016 15:50:50 GMT
Say what you want it was still a Draw against Newcastle. Let a goal advantage slip twice when LVG as had them defending all season long. Looked to me that it was a question of "OK Lets try This " and see what happens. 2 more Points lost and down to 6th in the Log. Maybe worse after tonight's results !
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Post by Ali on Jan 13, 2016 22:19:51 GMT
UNITED'S 3-3 DRAWS IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE Tuesday's 3-3 draw at Newcastle United was the ninth time Manchester United have had that scoreline in the Barclays Premier League. The first came on Boxing Day in the opening year of the new division, 1992, when United famously fought back from 3-0 down to earn a point away to Sheffield Wednesday. Brian McClair scored twice with recent recruit Eric Cantona scrambling home an 84th-minute equaliser. The next was in 1994 at Sunday's destination, Anfield, when the shoe was on the other foot as United raced into a three-goal lead through Steve Bruce, Denis Irwin and Ryan Giggs, only for Liverpool to stage their own comeback. Six goals were shared with Middlesbrough in a key battle towards the end of the 1996/97 season, with Gary Neville thumping home a rare goal while Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also found the net. In September 1999, the Reds drew 3-3 with Southampton at Old Trafford (thanks to Teddy Sheringham and a Dwight Yorke double) but the match is best remembered for a mistake by Massimo Taibi that allowed Matt Le Tissier's soft shot to roll in. Almost exactly a year later, Chelsea claimed a point from an entertaining affair at the Theatre of Dreams with Paul Scholes, Sheringham and David Beckham netting in the first half. Later that season, Charlton Athletic came from 3-1 down to snatch a point with a late John Robinson leveller, despite Giggs and Solskjaer grabbing two goals in a matter of minutes towards the end of the first half. Keane was also on target at The Valley. There was a long wait of almost a decade for the next 3-3 in the league, secured at Everton, with Darren Fletcher, Nemanja Vidic and Dimitar Berbatov seemingly earning victory until David Moyes's Merseysiders hit two stoppage-time goals. The most recent six-goal draw before the Tyneside thriller was in February 2012 at Chelsea, when the Reds trailed 3-0 after 50 minutes. Wayne Rooney converted two penalties to give Sir Alex Ferguson's men hope and super sub Javier Hernandez headed the equaliser with six minutes remaining. Click on the image to view the goals from the games against Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough and the away clash at
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